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Asperger Syndrome: The Simplified Guide to High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder and to Raising an Organized Child
Contributor(s): Meirre, Serah Y. (Author)
ISBN: 1637500556     ISBN-13: 9781637500552
Publisher: Charis Press
OUR PRICE:   $9.89  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Family & Relationships | Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Psychology | Psychopathology - Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Family & Relationships | Children With Special Needs
Dewey: 616.858
Physical Information: 0.15" H x 6" W x 9" (0.24 lbs) 72 pages
 
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Several parents have found the facts they need about high-functioning Asperger syndrome, in this indispensable guide.

This Complete Guide on Asperger's Syndrome is the definitive handbook for anyone affected by Asperger's syndrome (AS). It brings together a wealth of information on all aspects of the syndrome for children through to adults.


The chapters examine causes and indications of the syndrome; the diagnosis and its effect on the individual; the perception of emotions in self and others; understanding AS and ASD, including friendships; long-term relationships; teasing, bullying and mental health issues; etc... Essential reading for families and individuals affected by AS as well as teachers, professionals and employers coming in contact with people with AS, this book should be on the bookshelf of anyone who needs to know or is interested in this complex condition.

When you meet anyone who has Asperger's symptoms, you may not notice immediately, the victim is just as smart as other people, but has more trouble with interpersonal skills; he/she also will come with an obsessive concentration on one subject, or perform the same actions over and over.


Doctors used to think about Asperger as another severe condition; however, in 2013, the latest edition of the typical publication that mental health experts use, called The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), change how Asperger syndrome has been categorized.


Today, Asperger's symptoms are technically not just a diagnosis alone; it is now part of the broader category called autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This band of related mental medical issues stocks some symptoms. However, lots of individuals still use the word Asperger; precisely, the condition is what doctors call a "high-functioning" kind of ASD; this implies that the symptoms are less severe than other types of autism spectrum disorders.


The DSM-5 also contains a new analysis, called social pragmatic communication disorder, which includes some symptoms that overlap with Asperger; doctors utilize it to describe individuals who have trouble speaking and writing but have usual cleverness.